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Tabernacle frame, del Tasso workshop, Walnut. Carved, luminolegno., Italian
del Tasso
ca. 1530
Tabernacle of Cherves, Copper (plaques): engraved, scraped, stippled, and gilt; (appliqués): repoussé, chased, engraved, scraped, and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium blue, turquoise, medium green, yellow, red, and white, modern wood mount, French
French
ca. 1220–1230
Tabernacle, Copper (plaques): engraved, scraped, stippled, and gilt; (appliqués): repoussé, chased, engraved, scraped, and gilt;  champlevé enamel: blue-black, dark, medium, and light blue; turquoise, dark and medium green, yellow, red, and white; wood core, painted red, French
French
ca. 1200–1210
Tabernacle Door, Iron, Spanish
Spanish
15th century
Tabernacle frame, Pine. Gold-orange bole., Italian, Siena
Italian, Siena
second quarter 14th century
Tabernacle frame, Spruce. Gilt; orange bole., Florentine
Florentine
ca. 1404
Tabernacle frame, Walnut, Spanish
Spanish
16th century
Chandelier with tabernacle (Kapellenkrone), Brass, South Netherlandish, Dinant (?)
South Netherlandish, Dinant (?)
ca. 1450–70
Part of a tabernacle frame, Poplar. Yellow bole, red and blue color., Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Flemish, Antwerp (?)
late 16th century
Diptych with tabernacle frames, Poplar. Carved, gilt; red-orange bole., Sienese
Sienese
ca. 1400–1410
Chandelier with tabernacle (Kapellenkrone), F. Ring Foundry , Munich, Brass, German, Munich
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
Central Portion of a Tabernacle, Elephant ivory, French
French
ca. 1275–1300
Tabernacle House Altar with the Adoration of the Shepherds, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Annunciation., Reinhold Vasters (frame) German, Ebony-veneered soft wood, silver gilt, rock crystal, agate, and reverse painted and gilded glass.
Reinhold Vasters
Italian
second half 16th century (panels); ca. 1865–90 (frame)
Tabernacle, Grey limestone, partially gilt and polychromed, iron, Central Italian
Central Italian
late 15th century
Tabernacle frame, Walnut, Italian, Tuscan
Italian, Tuscan
style late 16th century, made 19th century
Tabernacle frame, Poplar, Italian, Lombardy(?)
Italian, Lombardy(?)
ca. 1640
Tabernacle frame, Poplar back frame with walnut upper moldings., Italian, Tuscany
Italian, Tuscany
ca. 1860, style 16th century
Tabernacle Door, Iron, European
European
15th–16th century
Tabernacle frame, Walnut, Italian, Tuscan
Italian, Tuscan
style 16th century, made ca. 1920
Tabernacle frame, Poplar, mother of pearl, marble, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 17th century
Tabernacle frame, Pine, Spanish, Burgos
Spanish, Burgos
late 19th century, style late 15th century
Tabernacle frame, Carved, gilt and painted poplar, Italian, Marches
Italian, Marches
early 17th century
Tabernacle frame, Pine and poplar, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Tabernacle frame, Pine, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Tabernacle frame, Poplar, mother of pearl, marble, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 17th century
Tabernacle frame, Poplar with pine rebate., Italian, Verona
Italian, Verona
1540–50
Tabernacle frame, Poplar, Italian, Tuscany
Italian, Tuscany
ca. 1485
Tabernacle frame, Pine, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Tabernacle Frame, Poplar and walnut, Italian, Tuscan
Italian, Tuscan
style 16th century, made ca. 1920
Tabernacle frame, Carved, gilt and painted poplar, Italian, Marches
Italian, Marches
early 17th century
Tabernacle frame, Pine back frame and carcass with applied sawn ebony veneer and scraped moldings. Columns: tortoiseshell veneer with hollow bronze capitals and bases., Austrian, Salzburg
Austrian, Salzburg
early 17th century
Engaged arched cassetta frame and arched tabernacle frame, Poplar. Carved, gilt; orange-red bole, blue and white color, all over greenish tone., Sienese
Sienese
ca. 1465 and 1490 (?)
Architectural Fragment from a Retable, Tabernacle, or Tomb, Marble, French
French
ca. 1400
Architectural Fragment from a Retable, Tabernacle, or Tomb, Marble, French
French
ca. 1400
Architectural Fragment from a Retable, Tabernacle, or Tomb, Marble, French
French
ca. 1400
Tabernacle mirror frame, Unknown, Walnut, Italian, Florence(?)
Unknown
1540–60
Tabernacle mirror frame, Poplar and walnut, Italian, South Lombardy
Italian, South Lombardy
1550–80
Tabernacle mirror frame, Walnut, Italian, Tuscany
Italian, Tuscany
style 16th century, made 19th or 20th century
Tabernacle with Crucifixion Scene, Wood (poplar and oak), paint and gilding, North Italian
North Italian
mid or third quarter 14th century
Reliquary with tabernacle frame, Poplar half-lapped back frame with applied ebony veneer and moldings., Austrian, Salzburg (?)
Austrian, Salzburg (?)
1605–10